Go to the following web page:
http://www.cyberbee.com/cb_copyright.swf
Scroll to each student there. Read their question and then click on their computer. It will give a detailed answer for that question. Read through each one twice. Once you have completed this, you will then answer the following questions.
1. Works that are not copyrighted are public domain and may be used without permission.
a. True False
2. If you use public domain sites for information, you should still give credit to the source.
a. True False
3. Fair use does not allow you to use a limited amount of copyrighted material for educational purposes?
a. True False
4. One of the tests that fair use would require is that the material is being used for non-profit education purpose.
a. True False
5. The Smithsonian does not allow the public to use any of the material found on their web site.
i. True False
6. How much of motion material can you use before breaking copyright law?
a. 20% or 10 minutes
b. 10% or 3 minutes
c. 50% or 20 minutes
d. 5% or 5 minutes
7. For music, you can only use up to 30 seconds of the material.
True b. False
8. For text material, you can only use up to 500 words?
a. True b. False
9. If a site does not have a copyright symbol with it, you may use any or all of the material you want to?
b. True b. False
10. Very little of material on the internet is copyrighted?
c. True b. False
11. You can put your project on a web site without worrying about copyright law?
d. True b. False
12. Attribution is…
a. Getting work done in a timely manner
b. Cutting the work force when you don’t need everyone
c. Giving credit to someone who created the work such as a recording or document
d. Not related to copyright in any way
13. Using material that is copy righted may cost the original creator money.
e. True b. False